Jobless people find work more readily...

AMERICA WORKS.

November 27, 1987

GENEVA — AMERICA WORKS. Jobless people find work more readily available in the United States than in Europe, but American work is likely to be low-paid and precarious, according to an International Labor Organization report released Thursday. The report titled the ''Great Job Machine'' noted that Western Europe had virtually no growth in employment between 1973 and 1986, whereas the United States generated 26 million new jobs. Another ILO report attributed the U.S. job market dynamism to the fact that ''few restrictions are placed on the movement of workers,'' and employers were often willing to hire workers without demanding specific credentials.